INDEX. 423 



PORC. 



Laborers, salariis (R. S., 167) 2«J 



transfer to claasitii'd aervico without examination (33 Stat. L., 861). . 1!> 



Lake Malheur, Orei^.. breeding reservation for birds, establishment 215-216 



Land claims. Si'c Claims. 



clearing for mining or agricultural purposes, not unlawful (20 Stat. L., 90; . 104 

 grants to New Mexico and Arizona, conditions, etc. (36 Stat. L., 557). . 136-137 

 Otfice, Coimuissioner, notification of unUuvful cutting of timber (20 



Stat. L., SS) 141 



supervision of establishment of boundaries of for- 

 est reservations (30 Stat. L., 1074) 86 



officers, fees for locating land scrip (12 Stat. L., 505) 240 



public, lieu selection bv settlers in national forests (30 Stat. L., 36; 31 



Stat. L., 1010) ." 90, 96 



scrip, agricultural colleges, uses, conditions, etc. (12 Stat. L., 503). . 238, 239, 240 



sales, annual reports by governors of States (12 Stat. L., 505) 240 



title, purchases of United States, regulations ( R. S. , 355) 384-385 



Lands, agricultural, in forest reserves, homestead entries, provisions, etc 137-141 



Indian reservations, open to homestead entry (32 Stat. L., 



400; 35 Stat. L., 272; 36 Stat. L., 855) 115,121,122 



national forests, restoration to public domain 91 



forest watersheds, examination and purchase, provisions (36 Stat. L., 



962, 963) 99-101 



mineral, excepted from grants to agricultural colleges (12 Stat. L., 503). 237 



See aiso Mineral lands. 

 Olmstead, N. ('.. transfer to Secretary of Agriculture (37 Stat. L., 189). 102 



private, condemnation ( 18 Stat. L. , 482) 147 



public, exchange for ])rivate lands (35 Stat. L., 42; 36 Stat. L., 960; 



37 Stat. L., 200) 134,135 



grant to States for agricultural colleges (12 Stat. L., 503; 14 



Stat. L., 208; 26 Stat. L., 417) 237-244 



increased appropriation for agricultural colleges, 1890 (26 Stat. 



L., 417) 241-244 



materials, use by telegraph companies (R. S., 5264) 144 



occupancv, unlawful, prohibition, and proceedings (23 Stat. L., 



321 ) ... ■ ."^ 107-108 



railroads (18 Stat. L., 482) 146-148 



rights of way of electric power companies (28 Stat. L., 635; 



31 Stat. L., 790; 36 Stat. L., 1235) 142-143, 145 



purchase under ^\'eeks law for national forests (36 Stat. L., 963) 101 



selection for agricultural colleges, management and expenses (12 Stat. 



L., 504) '. 238 



State, exemption from entry under placer mineral claims (27 Stat. L., 



348) 142 



withdrawal, authorization (36 Stat. L.. 847) 97 



Lantern slides, sale by Secretary at cost (34 Stat. L., 1256) 22 



Law books, purchase, restrictions (30 Stat. L. , 316) 319 



clerks, authority of Agriculture Secretary to detail (36 Stat. L., 1235). ... 12 



enforcement by Forest Service officials (35 Stat. L., 251) .■■-.-•• ^^^ 



public i)roperty in District of Columbia, application to public buildings 



and grounds (27 Stat. L. , 325) 362 



Lead arsenate, definition, and adulteration (36 Stat. L., 331) 259, 260 



Leave, annual, authorization to extend, restrictions (;iO Stat. L., 316) 292-293 



clerks and other employees (30 Stat. L., 316) 292-293 



employees outside of Wa-Hhinglon, D. C. (3.j Stat. L., 251) 22 



exclusive of Sundays and holidays (30 Stat. L., 890) 294 



excessive, payment, prohibition (30 Stat. L., 316) 293 



sick, account of contagious disease in family (30 Stat. L., 316) 292-293 



authorization (30 Stat. L., 653) 293 



relation to annual leave (30 Stat. L., 653) ._ 293 



Leech Lake reservation, timljer lands, provisions (32 Stat. L., 400; 35 Stat. L., 



270) 114-116,120 



Legal coun.sel. Justice Department to furnish to department heads (R. S., 189). 384 

 holidays. See Holidays. 



services, laws affecting ■ - • 384-389 



work. Agriculture Department, under supervision of Solicitor (36 Stat. 



L.,416) 12 



